Analisa Leaming

Soprano

Analisa Leaming, praised as having “a graceful, charming stage presence…” (Kansas City Star), is a rising Broadway star. She is known for her outstanding performance in musicals on and off Broadway, her captivating singing voice, and her versatility in both opera and musical theatre. Ms. Leaming made a highly-anticipated return to the Tony Award winning Broadway revival of Hello, Dolly! starring Bette Midler. Her repertoire includes contemporary and classical pieces making her sought-after for a variety of roles. This season Ms. Leaming will star on Broadway as Rosalie in The School of Rock.

Arlington – “Leaming is so captivating…her performance is both fresh and carefully wrought with such translucent vulnerability, a need for connection that beams out of her pores.” –The Mercury News

…nearly steals the show…

Ribbons Down My Back–“Analisa Leaming is outstanding and her rendition of “Ribbons Down My Back” nearly steals the show” – The Boston Globe

…graceful, charming stage presence…

Mary Poppins–“Leaming has a graceful, charming stage presence and is convincing in her oh-so-clever depiction of Mary Poppins” – Kansas City Star

…top-to-toe magnetic…

Arlington–“Analisa Leaming…is top-to-toe magnetic in the sung-through role of Sara Jane. She sings sweetly about her love for her husband and comically about her mother’s many plastic surgeries and gives us operatic intensity when nightmares take over the tranquillity she is trying to maintain.”– San Francisco Chronicle

…practically a show-stopper…

Ribbons Down My Back –“There was lovely singing on tap from Analisa Leaming, who made the little-known “Ribbons Down My Back” practically a show-stopper.” – The Hub Review

Analisa Leaming, praised as having “a graceful, charming stage presence…” (Kansas City Star), is a rising Broadway star. She is known for her outstanding performance in musicals on and off Broadway, her captivating singing voice, and her versatility in both opera and musical theatre. Ms. Leaming made a highly-anticipated return to the Tony Award winning Broadway revival of Hello, Dolly! starring Bette Midler. Her repertoire includes contemporary and classical pieces making her sought-after for a variety of roles. This season Ms. Leaming will star on Broadway as Rosalie in The School of Rock.

Recently, Ms. Leaming made her Broadway début in the revival of On the Twentieth Century, alongside some of Broadway’s biggest names: Kristin Chenoweth and Peter Gallagher, performing the role of Anita at American Airlines Theater. Since then, she has made her Lincoln Center début taking over the role of Anna in the Broadway revival of The King and I and performed in Step into the Light at the Sheen Center. Ms. Leaming has also contributed to several Off-Broadway shows including, the role of Angharad in A Time for Singing at York Theatre as well as Millicent Henderson in Rodger and Hammerstein’s Pipe Dream and Gossip Girl in Where’s Charley? both with NY City Center Encores!

In addition to Broadway productions, Ms. Leaming led companies all over the U.S. portraying many different roles including: Amalia in She Loves Me at the Infinity Theatre, Mabel in Pirates! at the MUNY, Marian Paroo in The Music Man at the Geva Theatre, Maria in The Sound of Music, the title role in Mary Poppins at Kansas City, Milly in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers at the Ogunquit Playhouse, Irene Molloy in Hello, Dolly! at North Shore Music Theatre, and Sarah Jane in the world première of Arlington at the Magic Theatre. She also performed in several tours including, the role of Sister Sophia and cover for Maria on the international tour of The Sound of Music and the role of Grace Farrell in the National Tour of Annie.

Other accomplishments include her international concert début on a three-city tour in Germany with the Kurt Weill Festival alongside the Deutsche Staatsphilharmonie Rheinland-Pfalz and a semi-staged production of Weill’s Down in the Valley performing the role of Jennie. While attending the prestigious Eastman School of Music, she starred in L’etoile, and was featured in two Sondheim musicals: Assassins and Company. She was also one of the youngest winners of the Lotte Lenya Competition for Singers and just released her own podcast entitled A Balancing Act where, “we are having conscious, uplifting, meaningful conversations about the Biz.”

Recently, Analisa has developed a concert to be performed at symphony orchestras and performing arts centers next season.